There is much to see and do in Newcastle and Gateshead throughout December and we have included some crackers in this month's enewsletter. There's plenty more where they came from so head over to our What's On pages and Winter Festival website to be fully in the know. Merry Christmas everyone!

Newcastle Falcons will take on Northampton Saints at St James' Park for the first time ever on Saturday 24 March 2018. The Aviva Premiership match has been dubbed The Big One and will be the exciting climax to a full day celebrating rugby in the region. Expect a bouncing fan zone, food and drink stalls, entertainment and top-class sport. Tickets go on sale Friday 1 December.

There will be balloon lightsabers, green screens to re-enact your Star Wars fantasies, a special effects workshop and chance to meet the Dark Lord himself. All this before you settle down with popcorn and a drink to enjoy Star Wars: The Last Jedi in full. Tickets for Tyneside Cinema's family screening adventure are now on sale. Please note, adults who attend must be accompanying a child.

There are still tickets available to see critically acclaimed funnyman Russell Brand at Newcastle City Hall later this month. But you will need to be quick! Since exploding onto the comedy scene well over a decade ago, Russell Brand has demonstrated he is a jack of all trades dabbling in acting, presenting and writing and now, he returns to his stand-up roots.

Dig out something flashy and head along to Metro Radio Arena this December to be dazzled by musical favourite Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
South Shields-born superstar Joe McElderry returns home to don the famous coat of many colours and promises to wow audiences with his starring theatrical role.

This charming play returns to Live Theatre after a sell-out run in 2016. From youth to old age, from Trafalgar Square to Chillingham Road, The Terminal Velocity of Snowflakes takes a touching look at what it means to grow up, fall in love and how the tiniest, most seemingly insignificant detail can change eternity. 'An exquisite, adorable debut ★★★★' The Guardian

NewcastleGateshead Initiative in partnership with NE1 are delighted to announce that the traditional NewcastleGateshead Quayside Fireworks are back by popular demand to herald the New Year with customary wow-factor. That's not all that's happening so why not check out our Winter Festival New Year's Eve listings and see in 2018 with good food, plenty of fizz and much merriment!

Raid your piggy banks and don't rush to finish your Christmas shopping - BALTIC Shop will be popping up at this year's Enchanted Parks so you can pick up some unique stocking fillers and gifts. A selection of market stalls will also be available upstairs in Saltwell Towers. The popular Scream for Pizza van will be making an appearance onsite while hot and cold food will be served in the Towers. Everything you could want and more to accompany your after-dark, arts adventure at Enchanted Parks. Visitors won't fail to miss some very large inflatable bunnies frolicking on the lawn, seemingly quite at home in their new patch; just one of the fantastic installations at this year's event!

Here is a brilliant opportunity from NEOffers who, for the third year in a row, are inviting people to pay just £5 to provide Christmas lunch for a homeless person on Christmas Day at The People’s Kitchen - a charity run entirely by volunteers in Newcastle. Forgo one Christmas drink and buy someone a Christmas lunch instead.

Get Your Skates On

Is there anything more festive than wrapping up in your bobble hat and scarf and wobbling onto an outdoor ice rink? There are plenty of opportunities to get your skates on across the region this winter including Life Science Centre's Friday Night Skate at Life sessions complete with live DJ to get you spinning. Head to Alnwick Garden to skate in stunning surroundings or pop down to Beamish Museum's ice rink for a nostalgic turn.

Take to the skies to survey the stunning North East coastline, countryside and cityscapes with this brilliant deal from NEOffers. A unique Christmas gift idea, enjoy sightseeing from a whole new vantage point. Vouchers are now on sale and can be used within 9 months of purchase.

Black Friday. Cyber Monday. Christmas shopping season is definitely here. There is always someone who is hard to buy for and you know you're toying with just getting socks. Check out our suggestions for Christmas gifts you might not have thought about that don't involve a tussle at the checkout and will give a unique flavour of Newcastle and Gateshead.

A very happy birthday to the Magpies who celebrate their 125th anniversary this month.

With the end of 2017 hurtling towards us, we're looking ahead to the New Year and what promises to be an action-packed 2018 here on Tyneside. NewcastleGateshead will be the proud hosts of Great Exhibition of the North 2018 - THE biggest event in England next year. Be the first to know what's going on, hear all the announcements and get involved. Sign up to the enewsletter, follow the Great Exhibition of the North 2018 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Everyone will want to #GetNorth2018.

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